The skill badges on members’ profiles are only the tip of the iceberg, though. In fact, one of the biggest benefits to passing a Skill Assessment is how we use this information in the overall hiring ecosystem of LinkedIn. The badges feed into our search indexes, artificial intelligence, and...
If you score in the top 30% (determined by comparing your score against a curated benchmark), you'll receive a skill badge, which you can opt to display on your profile and in recruiter searches. A skill badge: Represents that you’ve taken a Skill Assessment and demonstrated that you a...
Build credibility by getting verified on LinkedIn. This adds a checkmark badge to your profile so people know you’re a real professional. Verified members get 60% more profile views on average – this option is free. You can find verifications under “Account preferences.” Go Public Adjust ...
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LinkedIn could fix these issues. For example, LinkedIn could let companies verify their employees and provide better tools for removing rogue employees. The social network could check IDs and give some profiles a "verified" badge, as Twitter does. ...
Professional certificates and credentials can provide a nice little boost to your career prospects. They tell prospective employers that you took the time to learn a skill or focus on an area of study, to the point where you were competent enough to pass an evaluation...